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<head>1827. <del>May</del> <sic>Aug.</sic> 7 +<lb/>Procedure Code.</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>1<lb/><note><sic>Ch</sic> Costs</note><Lb/>(1 <note>§. Costs the grand instrument<lb/>of mischief</note></p> <p>§. | <head>1827. <del>May</del> <sic>Aug.</sic> 7 +<lb/>Procedure Code.</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>1<lb/><note><sic>Ch</sic> Costs</note><Lb/>(1 <note>§. Costs the grand instrument<lb/>of mischief</note></p> <p>§. Costs the grand instrument of mischief in English practice</p> <p><note>1<lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign> Costs the<lb/>grand instrument of<lb/>mischief</note></p> <p>When through the instrumentality of an English judicature<lb/>depredation and oppression are committed, costs <add>factitious cost</add> are in<lb/>most cases the capital instrument. No complaint so <sic>frivilus</sic><lb/>but that with the help of this instrument, the ruin<lb/>of any one of a vast majority of the whole population<lb/>may <del>by</del> to a certainty be accomplished: and to every<lb/>one who will make this use of it in <gap/> and that<lb/>has enough reward is certainly held out</p> <p><note>2<lb/>In case of trifling<lb/>defamation proceedings<lb/>as to costs under<lb/>natural procedure</note></p> <p>By some trifling improbable cost in <del>to</del> <add>his</add> reputation of <add>by</add> Notes<lb/>a correspondently trifling injury <add>wrong</add> is <gap/> by Stiles<lb/>Under Natural Procedure at the first and only <gap/><lb/>of the <gap/> before the Judge, <del><gap/></del> the matter would<lb/>be settled between them: Notes receiving <del><gap/></del> and the law<lb/>of Stiles an acknowledgment of the <gap/> with<lb/>expression of regret for the having given utterance to it,<lb/>and in unapt compensation for the two days of<lb/><gap/> time concerned in the application for redress.<lb/>one by the application made to the Judicature for the<lb/><del><gap/></del> mandate requiring the attendance of States,<lb/>the other by the attendance paid by Notes in consequence:<lb/>fees to Judge or Judges <unclear>intermediaries</unclear> <gap/><lb/>fees to Advocates or Attorney <gap/>: as such assistance being<lb/>of the least use</p> <p><note>3<lb/><sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> under technical<lb/>procedure</note></p> <p>So much for Natural Procedure. How stands the matter<lb/>under technical procedure The <gap/> carried on in the usual<lb/>manner at the usual <sic/>expence</sic>, and the compensation being<lb/>proved — the foolishness of it at the small sum <gap/>-<gap/>,<lb/>the Judge informs the jury that they are bound to find<lb/>the Defendant guilty but that the damages are not then<lb/><gap/>, and the sum appointed to be paid on that score may<lb/><be as small as they please.</p> | ||
1827. May Aug. 7 +
Procedure Code.
1
Ch Costs
(1 §. Costs the grand instrument
of mischief
§. Costs the grand instrument of mischief in English practice
1
Anglicé Costs the
grand instrument of
mischief
When through the instrumentality of an English judicature
depredation and oppression are committed, costs factitious cost are in
most cases the capital instrument. No complaint so frivilus
but that with the help of this instrument, the ruin
of any one of a vast majority of the whole population
may by to a certainty be accomplished: and to every
one who will make this use of it in and that
has enough reward is certainly held out
2
In case of trifling
defamation proceedings
as to costs under
natural procedure
By some trifling improbable cost in to his reputation of by Notes
a correspondently trifling injury wrong is by Stiles
Under Natural Procedure at the first and only
of the before the Judge, the matter would
be settled between them: Notes receiving and the law
of Stiles an acknowledgment of the with
expression of regret for the having given utterance to it,
and in unapt compensation for the two days of
time concerned in the application for redress.
one by the application made to the Judicature for the
mandate requiring the attendance of States,
the other by the attendance paid by Notes in consequence:
fees to Judge or Judges intermediaries
fees to Advocates or Attorney : as such assistance being
of the least use
3
Do under technical
procedure
So much for Natural Procedure. How stands the matter
under technical procedure The carried on in the usual
manner at the usual expence</sic>, and the compensation being
proved — the foolishness of it at the small sum -,
the Judge informs the jury that they are bound to find
the Defendant guilty but that the damages are not then
, and the sum appointed to be paid on that score may
<be as small as they please.
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